Physics, asked by za6715, 11 months ago

Please tell one mark q. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Equivalent resistance = 1/(1/ 2 + 1/2 )= 1 ohm.

Current = 3/1 = 3 Amp.


za6715: Explain please
Answered by Anonymous
22

\bold{ANSWER}

\rm{3\:Amper}

\underline{EXPLANATION}

\rm{Resistor\:1ohm\:And\:1ohm\:Are\:in\:series}

\therefore

\rm{Net\: Resistance\:of\:these\:two\: resistors\:is\:2ohm}

\rm{Now\:This\:2ohm\:resistor\:are\:in\:parellel\:with}

\rm{Another\:two\:ohm\:resistor}

\therefore

\rm{Net\:resistance\:is\:\frac{2\times\:2}{2+2}}=\rm{1ohm}

\rm{Current\:in\:this\:circuit\:is\:\frac{3}{1}}

\text{Current}=\rm{1Amper}


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